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custom-classic

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Good point, T! A good metal polish works well, too. :thumb:

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Good advice, neb! :D
Nice work, G! :thumbs:

Copper Nuppin' sleeve looks real good on a triple C. :thumb:

To answer LB's question,...I'm afraid so... :oops:

I haven't had anyone ask about copper since I sold the last one, a few weeks ago... Sadly, I don't think another batch is in the cards... :(

There are 28 out in the wild. I'm sure more of them will change hands. :thumb:
 

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So, Surprise! (Ok. Not.) A Ti will soon be heading my way. :) Will someone who has the Pancake please tell me a bit more about it? I'm remembering that it's a wee bit airy (for a MTL-er like me), but I thought it would work for restricted DL. Is that right? How about flavor? Is there a particular build that works good-better-best? Maybe one that doesn't involve a drill and 10,000 inches of wire? I'm not a terribly clever bird; twisted coils are about as fancy as I get. Thanks!
I believe he has an 18mm atty now, also in titanium. Might be a bit more nuppin like in use. Just a thought.
 

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But now i have some questions where some more adavanced CC users can eventualy help me.
On the positive and negative contacts are some black points from arcing. How can i remove them? I know using DE OX IT will help in the future but they was there when i got it and i want to get rid of them.

Hi and welcome to the world of CC owners :)

One of those white "magic erasers" (Mr. Clean), toothpaste and a very soft paper towel, 3000 grit sandpaper, or white pencil eraser. You can also use an index card, as they have a bit of "tooth" to them, but it does take a lot more work. Fastest and easiest is the 3000 grit sandpaper.
 

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Hi and welcome to the world of CC owners :)

One of those white "magic erasers" (Mr. Clean), toothpaste and a very soft paper towel, 3000 grit sandpaper, or white pencil eraser. You can also use an index card, as they have a bit of "tooth" to them, but it does take a lot more work. Fastest and easiest is the 3000 grit sandpaper.
Chuck that white eraser in a drill if you want speed.



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Hello,

i got my first CC last week and i am blown away from the quality and performance of this mod! I owned Reo Grands, Reo P67, Sapiamos and many other mods. The CC blows them all out of the water! I bought a used CC 7068 with upgraded 510 and negativ contact. It has the best 510 i seen to date, the switch is buttery smoth and i love the form factor.
But now i have some questions where some more adavanced CC users can eventualy help me.
On the positive and negative contacts are some black points from arcing. How can i remove them? I know using DE OX IT will help in the future but they was there when i got it and i want to get rid of them.
Now that i own a CC i want a secound. Is there a notice able difference with the CCSS and CCTi to the CC 7068? I want titanium so bad but i dont know if there is a notice able higher voltage drop with titanium.
I have read something about a CCII. Is it a two batterie CC version? Would love such a mod with two 18650! :)
And finaly, does anybody here do custom leather cases for the CC?

Thanks and a nice weekend. :)

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i started using the bottom side of a mouse pad to clean/polish the contacts on all my mods.
 
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